Students can view their estimated cost of attendance on Owl Express. To help with planning for costs, we have included the Cost of Attendance for 2024-2025 for an undergraduate in-state student and undergraduate out-of-state student below. Please note the Cost of Attendance is an estimate of the costs to attend Kennesaw State University for fall and spring semesters. You will have some variances based on your individual situation.

Cost Undergraduate In-State On Campus  Undergraduate Out-of-State On Campus
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment $1,500 $1,500
Fees $1,248 $1,248
Loan Fees $63 $63
Personal Expenses $3,875 $3,875
Food
$4,547 $4,547
Housing $8,740 $8,740
Transportation
$1,945 $1,945
Tuition $5,700 $20,610
Total $27,618
$42,528
Cost Undergraduate In-State Living with Parent
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment $1,500
Fees $1,248
Loan Fees
$63
Personal Expenses $3,875
Food
$4,547
Housing $1,948
Transportation
$2,903
Tuition $5,700
Total $21,784
Cost Undergraduate In-State Off Campus - Kennesaw Undergraduate In-State Off Campus - Marietta 
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment $1,500 $1,500
Fees
$1,248 $1,248
Loan Fees $63 $63
Personal Expenses
$3,875 $3,875
Food $4,547 $4,547
Housing
$11,498 $10,036
Transportation $2,903 $2,903
Tuition $5,700 $5,700
Total $31,334 $29,872
Cost Undergraduate Out-of-State Off Campus - Kennesaw Undergraduate Out-of-State Off Campus - Marietta
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment $1,500 $1,500
Fees $1,248 $1,248
Loan Fees
$63 $63
Personal Expenses $3,875 $3,875
Food
$4,547 $4,547
Housing $11,498 $10,036
Transportation
$2,903 $2,903
Tuition $20,610 $20,610
Total $46,148 $44,686
Cost Regular Graduate In-State Off Campus Graduate Out-of-State Off Campus
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment $1,500 $1,500
Fees $1,248 $1,248
Loan Fees $159 $159
Personal Expenses
$3,875 $3,875
Food
$4,547 $4,547
Housing $11,580 $11,580
Transportation
$2,903 $2,821
Tuition $5,454 $20,142
Total $31,266 $45,954

* Please note that Graduate students living on campus have a housing estimate of $8,740 and a transportation estimate of $1,945. Graduate students living with parents will have a housing estimate of $2,521. Some Premium Priced programs may not include the Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment, as these may be part of the overall program cost.  For specific costs associated with Premium Priced programs, please visit http://hrpq.073455.com/admissions/graduate/financial-information.php

COST Undergraduate online Graduate online
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, & Equipment $1,500

$1,500
Fees $340 $340
Loan Fees $63 $159
Personal Expenses $3,660 $3,660
Food $3,875 $3,875
Housing $10,036 $11,580
Transportation $2,903 $2,903
Tuition $5,700 $5,454
Total $28,077 $29,471

* Please note these estimates are for students that are classified as online only. The undergraduate housing estimate is based on the campus for which the program is based. The amount listed above is for programs based on the Marietta campus. Programs in colleges based on the Kennesaw campus have a housing component of $11,498. Students that report living with parents will have a housing component of $1,948. Some Graduate Premium Priced programs may not include the Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment in the cost of attendance, as these may be part of the overall program cost. For specific costs associated with Premium Priced programs, please visit http://hrpq.073455.com/admissions/graduate/financial-information.php.


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Know More, Borrow Less

In the Fall of 2018, University System of Georgia Chancellor, Steve Wrigley, launched an initiative to ensure students are aware of their student loan debt. The Know More, Borrow Less (KMBL) initiative supports the USG’s three primary objectives: graduate more students, be more affordable and be more efficient. This initiative is designed to reduce barriers to aid, improve students’ understanding of borrowing and reduce student debt.

To support this initiative, a “debt letter” will be electronically sent in a mobile-friendly format to every enrolled student who currently has student loan debt resulting from federal or state loan programs, or private lender borrowing. Students will receive both a text and an email providing them a link to a personalized letter containing specific information on monthly payments based on their current loan amounts. Each academic year, students will receive a debt letter, updating them on their cumulative student loan debt. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid will have analytics to review the open rate of these messages to ensure students are receiving the information.